Reality Check: Why Home Schooling Alone Isn’t Enough
Many parents hope that by home schooling—removing outside, worldly influences from their children’s lives—their children will naturally take on a Christ-centered worldview. Unfortunately, home schooling alone isn’t enough. Explore what it means to disciple your children—not merely educate—and build vibrant, real relationship along the way.
What to do With Doubt and Insecurity
The reality of our own lack, weaknesses, and struggles can bring crippling discouragement to many homeschooling parents, especially
when we compare ourselves to others who seem to be “better.” Maybe, like Paige Timer, you have felt at times that your children might be better off with someone else. Paige will examine common areas of struggle, help identify strengths, and most importantly, encourage you to remember that God knew your strengths and weaknesses when He placed your children in your home.
Creating a Solid Biblical Education with the Best of Academic Methods
What is the perfect homeschool education? It is one that prepares your children academically, but more importantly teaches Christian values and a solid understanding of the Bible. Learn how to combine the Bible, the greatest history book, with literature, science, world history, music, art, and multi-sensory activities. Integrate the best from classical education, Charlotte Mason, and unit study style learning to create a Biblically directed, academically challenging education that prepares your children to change the world for Christ.
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Paige Timer, the daughter of a pastor and lover of music and theatre, is passionate about building relationships and strives to lead others to engage and invest in the lives of those around them. A self-titled free spirit, Paige is an encourager who loves helping parents discover tools for leading their families toward success. She and her husband, Josh, have been home schooling their two children for the past eight years. They now work for My Father’s World, where Paige is a curriculum consultant and speaker.
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